Videodrome
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I saw one US site run a story about how Kenney winning was a bad omen for Trudeau. That is a bad take, as that result was pretty much guaranteed and Alberta almost always elects conservative governments.
I saw one US site run a story about how Kenney winning was a bad omen for Trudeau. That is a bad take, as that result was pretty much guaranteed and Alberta almost always elects conservative governments.
It's more like 80%If looking at Alberta in isolation, perhaps. But Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick ALL also swung right-wing in recent provincial elections. If more than half of the Provinces in confederation all drifting away from Trudeau's agenda and electing people whom voice loudly their disdain for the man, one can only conclude that yes Trudeau is indeed in deep do-do with the average electorate.
It was just pointed to me, that Faith Goldy did over 3X better in Toronto than the Liberals did in Alberta (3.4% vs. 1.0%).They did better than the sole Liberal member. I liked Notley, she stood up to BC and the Feds. If Scheer wins we can expect Alberta to get its pipelines PDQ.
It was just pointed to me, that Faith Goldy did over 3X better in Toronto than the Liberals did in Alberta (3.4% vs. 1.0%).
It's more like 80%
Both the Greens and PC did well in PEI yesterday.I kind of like the Greens in PEI.
Bo I still wonder if JWR was a Rasputin-like sleeper for the Cons.
Just my opinion, but if Trudeau retains his job, he should pick the right people and ignore gender equality.
It was just pointed to me, that Faith Goldy did over 3X better in Toronto than the Liberals did in Alberta (3.4% vs. 1.0%).